Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite concrete floor design requirements, respectively. We cater to engineer’s specifications and design requirements, and provide technical assistance in the design and calculation for application of our products.
All our products are manufactured to international standards, such as, ASTM, AS and BS. Our products are also tested and verified by independent third party test labs in accordance with required standards.
We offer a complete range of product materials, in terms of materials grade, colour, thickness and profile. Our materials are procured from local suppliers namely BlueScopeSteel (M) Sdn Bhd, Yong Kong Industries Bhd, FederalIron Works (M) Sdn Bhd (FIW) and CSC Steel Sdn Bhd Some of the materials are imported from in Japan and Taiwan.

published:25 Jul 2017

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The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

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A metal (from Greek μέταλλον métallon, "mine, quarry, metal") is a material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity. Metals are generally malleable — that is, they can be hammered or pressed permanently out of shape without breaking or cracking — as well as fusible (able to be fused or melted) and ductile (able to be drawn out into a thin wire). About 91 of the 118 elements in the periodic table are metals, the others are nonmetals or metalloids. Some elements appear in both metallic and non-metallic forms.

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Metal Industries, Limited

Metal Industries, Limited was a conglomerate of mostly British engineering companies. It was founded in Glasgow in 1922 by Robert Watson McCrone. In 1953 its activities were described as "electrical and mechanical engineering manufacture and metal trading" In 1967, Aberdare Holdings of South Wales acquired a controlling interest in the group, but was quickly thwarted when M.I. created a large tranche of new shares which it sold to Thorn Electrical Industries, giving Thorn overall control of the company. The City Panel on Takeovers and Mergers referred to "abuses and inequities" that occurred during this chaotic takeover, among others at the time, but declined to recommend tougher regulations.

The subsidiary companies continued to trade as the 'Metal Industries' group of Thorn until 1970, when it merged with the George Cohen 600 group to become Six Hundred Metal Holdings. In 1976, Thorn sold its interest in the group to the government-owned British Steel Corporation.

Duro Metal Industries Sdn Bhd - Corporate Video

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite concrete floor design requirements, respectively. We cater to engineer’s specifications and design requirements, and provide technical assistance in the design and calculation for application of our products.
All our products are manufactured to international standards, such as, ASTM, AS and BS. Our products are also tested and verified by independent third party test labs in accordance with required standards.
We offer a complete range of product materials, in terms of materials grade, colour, thickness and profile. Our materials are procured from local suppliers namely BlueScopeSteel (M) Sdn Bhd, Yong Kong Industries Bhd, FederalIron Works (M) Sdn Bhd (FIW) and CSC Steel Sdn Bhd Some of the materials are imported from in Japan and Taiwan.

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TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

Security Door from YSE Industries Sdn Bhd

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

Eastern Steel Sdn Bhd Corporate Video

Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd

Welcome to PrestigeDynamics Industries
Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd (PDI) has started its operations in May 1990 and aspires to be one of the leading one stop centres for plastic injection moulding industry. We specialize in precision mould making, custom injection moulding and secondary processes. All manufacturing takes place in our fully integrated 10,000 square meters manufacturing plant, located in Penang, Malaysia. The company consists of approximately 350 employees.
Being an ISO/TS 16949 certified company; PDI has gained global recognition as an established and reputable supplier which supplies quality products with the most stringent requirement of the automotive industries. For over 23 years, our existing customers have strongly recommended PDI as the preferred supplier with excellent performance in quality, delivery and services; allowing PDI to enjoy rapid growth in its new customer base. Influx of sales from the new customers had required us to continuously expand our capacity to cater to new demand.
Our Vision
To be an internationally recognized one stop service centre for all your precision plastics needs.
Our MissionWe are committed to providing the optimal plastic solutions services through our dedicated professional workforce and continual improvement in quality.

Wan Sern Metal Industries Sdn Bhd Farewe Party To Mr Lim Choo Wei

THC Security Door Malaysia only one more than up to 80 designs Security Door

THC Security Door Malaysia only one more than up to 80 designs Security Door

THC Security Door Malaysia only one more than up to 80 designs Security Door

THCMETAL ENGINEERING SDNBHD
Specializes in supplying the best quality and the most safety security door.
Our main office is located in Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. We have years of experience in the area of security door services,
and it enables us to gain experiences when dealing with customers. Shall you have any
further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.
Through our years of experience, we promise the quality of our products, the best price, the best choice, enthusiasm,
product knowledge and understanding specific needs of our customers.

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H & T Industries Malaysia - Heavy Machinery

Duro Metal Industries Sdn Bhd - Corporate Video

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite...

published: 25 Jul 2017

TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

Security Door from YSE Industries Sdn Bhd

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

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Eastern Steel Sdn Bhd Corporate Video

Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd

Welcome to PrestigeDynamics Industries
Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd (PDI) has started its operations in May 1990 and aspires to be one of the leading one stop centres for plastic injection moulding industry. We specialize in precision mould making, custom injection moulding and secondary processes. All manufacturing takes place in our fully integrated 10,000 square meters manufacturing plant, located in Penang, Malaysia. The company consists of approximately 350 employees.
Being an ISO/TS 16949 certified company; PDI has gained global recognition as an established and reputable supplier which supplies quality products with the most stringent requirement of the automotive industries. For over 23 years, our existing customers have strongly recommended PDI as the preferred supplie...

published: 23 Dec 2013

Wan Sern Metal Industries Sdn Bhd Farewe Party To Mr Lim Choo Wei

THC Security Door Malaysia only one more than up to 80 designs Security Door

THCMETAL ENGINEERING SDNBHD
Specializes in supplying the best quality and the most safety security door.
Our main office is located in Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. We have years of experience in the area of security door services,
and it enables us to gain experiences when dealing with customers. Shall you have any
further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.
Through our years of experience, we promise the quality of our products, the best price, the best choice, enthusiasm,
product knowledge and understanding specific needs of our customers.

Worst Industrial Accidents Ever Russian Edition

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Duro Metal Industries Sdn Bhd - Corporate Video

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are special...

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite concrete floor design requirements, respectively. We cater to engineer’s specifications and design requirements, and provide technical assistance in the design and calculation for application of our products.
All our products are manufactured to international standards, such as, ASTM, AS and BS. Our products are also tested and verified by independent third party test labs in accordance with required standards.
We offer a complete range of product materials, in terms of materials grade, colour, thickness and profile. Our materials are procured from local suppliers namely BlueScopeSteel (M) Sdn Bhd, Yong Kong Industries Bhd, FederalIron Works (M) Sdn Bhd (FIW) and CSC Steel Sdn Bhd Some of the materials are imported from in Japan and Taiwan.

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite concrete floor design requirements, respectively. We cater to engineer’s specifications and design requirements, and provide technical assistance in the design and calculation for application of our products.
All our products are manufactured to international standards, such as, ASTM, AS and BS. Our products are also tested and verified by independent third party test labs in accordance with required standards.
We offer a complete range of product materials, in terms of materials grade, colour, thickness and profile. Our materials are procured from local suppliers namely BlueScopeSteel (M) Sdn Bhd, Yong Kong Industries Bhd, FederalIron Works (M) Sdn Bhd (FIW) and CSC Steel Sdn Bhd Some of the materials are imported from in Japan and Taiwan.

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

Security Door from YSE Industries Sdn Bhd

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concer...

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

Welcome to PrestigeDynamics Industries
Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd (PDI) has started its operations in May 1990 and aspires to be one of the leading one stop centres for plastic injection moulding industry. We specialize in precision mould making, custom injection moulding and secondary processes. All manufacturing takes place in our fully integrated 10,000 square meters manufacturing plant, located in Penang, Malaysia. The company consists of approximately 350 employees.
Being an ISO/TS 16949 certified company; PDI has gained global recognition as an established and reputable supplier which supplies quality products with the most stringent requirement of the automotive industries. For over 23 years, our existing customers have strongly recommended PDI as the preferred supplier with excellent performance in quality, delivery and services; allowing PDI to enjoy rapid growth in its new customer base. Influx of sales from the new customers had required us to continuously expand our capacity to cater to new demand.
Our Vision
To be an internationally recognized one stop service centre for all your precision plastics needs.
Our MissionWe are committed to providing the optimal plastic solutions services through our dedicated professional workforce and continual improvement in quality.

Welcome to PrestigeDynamics Industries
Prestige Dynamics Industries Sdn Bhd (PDI) has started its operations in May 1990 and aspires to be one of the leading one stop centres for plastic injection moulding industry. We specialize in precision mould making, custom injection moulding and secondary processes. All manufacturing takes place in our fully integrated 10,000 square meters manufacturing plant, located in Penang, Malaysia. The company consists of approximately 350 employees.
Being an ISO/TS 16949 certified company; PDI has gained global recognition as an established and reputable supplier which supplies quality products with the most stringent requirement of the automotive industries. For over 23 years, our existing customers have strongly recommended PDI as the preferred supplier with excellent performance in quality, delivery and services; allowing PDI to enjoy rapid growth in its new customer base. Influx of sales from the new customers had required us to continuously expand our capacity to cater to new demand.
Our Vision
To be an internationally recognized one stop service centre for all your precision plastics needs.
Our MissionWe are committed to providing the optimal plastic solutions services through our dedicated professional workforce and continual improvement in quality.

THCMETAL ENGINEERING SDNBHD
Specializes in supplying the best quality and the most safety security door.
Our main office is located in Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. We have years of experience in the area of security door services,
and it enables us to gain experiences when dealing with customers. Shall you have any
further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.
Through our years of experience, we promise the quality of our products, the best price, the best choice, enthusiasm,
product knowledge and understanding specific needs of our customers.

THCMETAL ENGINEERING SDNBHD
Specializes in supplying the best quality and the most safety security door.
Our main office is located in Pelabuhan Klang, Selangor, Malaysia. We have years of experience in the area of security door services,
and it enables us to gain experiences when dealing with customers. Shall you have any
further enquiries, please feel free to contact us.
Through our years of experience, we promise the quality of our products, the best price, the best choice, enthusiasm,
product knowledge and understanding specific needs of our customers.

Worst Industrial Accidents Ever Russian Edition

You can donate to the channel on Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/xRsAtx
Thanks for watching, subscribe for more next week
the second song is a little light h...

You can donate to the channel on Patreon-https://www.patreon.com/xRsAtx
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the second song is a little light hearted considering the content of the video but just mute it if it bothers you
Copyright free songs used are:
446 Glitch Hop- From The Dust - SupernovaChaotix - State of Elevation

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446 Glitch Hop- From The Dust - SupernovaChaotix - State of Elevation

Malaysia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for Malaysia is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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Kyoto:
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published: 10 Mar 2015

11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in KualaLump...

published: 12 Dec 2012

Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for thos...

published: 19 May 2015

HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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published: 24 Mar 2017

25 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide

Join us as we visit Kuala Lumpur exploring the best 25 things to do in the city in this Kuala Lumpur travel guide. As the capital and largest city in Malaysia it is hard to believe its name deriving from Malay means 'muddy river confluence' considering it has grown from a tin mining village to one of the most dynamic cities in Southeast Asia.
Few cities around the world offer up a melting pot of cuisines (including Malay, Chinese and Indian) while featuring some of the world's cheapest 5-star accommodations. You'll find plenty of green escapes in the form of parks and botanical gardens but you'll also be dazzled by the impressive Petronas Towers which are shine at night.
Whether you're eating street food in Chinatown or Jalan Alor or shopping until you drop at KLCC there is something fo...

published: 20 Mar 2017

Backpacking MALAYSIA | Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Langkawi

Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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8 DAYS IN MALAYSIA : A budget trip (200 Ringgit) - 2017

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published: 19 Aug 2017

Malaysia Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Klin...

published: 14 Aug 2013

TOP THINGS TO DO IN MALAYSIA!

Have you thought about where your next big adventure should be? John and I got the chance to adventure through Sabah, Malaysia. It's an extremely affordable place to travel too with incredible local guides. Did I mention its also great if your a thrill seeker like me? I've only done a fraction of what I wanted to do on this trip and cant wait to take my next trip back!
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published: 24 Feb 2017

Kuala Lumpur travel guide (HD)

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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
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TOP 10 PLACES TO VISIT IN MALAYSIA

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My Air Asia flight landed at Kuala Lumpur airport. This terminal is called KLIA 2 or Terminal 2 of Kuala Lumpur airport. In this video, you will see -
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published: 30 Aug 2017

Kuala Lumpur - City Video Guide

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This video for Kuala Lumpur is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
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published: 09 Mar 2015

Kuala Lumpur Budget Travel Guide

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Exploring Penang (Georgetown): Things To Do in One Day

After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a trav...

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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

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I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
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Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
Music in this video is Feel Free by Joe Sacco.
DirectLink: http://www.premiumbeat.com/royalty_free_music/songs/feel-free
License: https://www.premiumbeat.com/member/license/140709
I purchased the song used in this video royalty free from PremiumBeats, and I have full rights to use it in within my video.
All of the information and footage in this video was taken in October 2012 and is all copyright of Mark Wiens who is the author of http://migrationology.com/ and http://www.eatingthaifood.com/. Be sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology so you don't miss my upcoming food videos!

Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start...

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip t...

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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Things to do in Malaysia | Top Attractions Travel Guide

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in South...

When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker StreetNight Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of SupremeBliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka RiverCruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
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When I think of the most under-rated countries to visit in SE AsiaMalaysia comes to mind. With a rich culture and diversity - unlike any other nation in Southeast Asia - there is something for everyone. Some of my favorite places to visit in Malaysia include Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Penang and the Cameron Highlands. The following is a top attractions travel guide for the best things to do in Malaysia:
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1) Few architectural wonders can compete with the Petronas Towers. Equally as impressive by day as they are at night, it is an absolute must landmark to visit in Kuala Lumpur.
2) Night markets in Malaysia are well worth a visit. My personal favorite is the Jonker StreetNight Market located in Melaka. On the weekends Jonker street shuts down to traffic and turns into a sea of people and stalls selling everything from trinkets to street food. While we were there we made sure to cool down with Cendol, which is our favorite Malaysian street food snack.
3) The Batu Caves are of my favorite attractions that is absolutely free! Taking the commuter train from KL Sentral we arrived early in the morning before all of the package tourists. The caves themselves, an important Hindu shrine dedicated to Lord Murugan, are worth the 272 step climb to the top. You'll notice many of cheeky monkeys.
4) The KL Bird Park is a quirky attraction worth checking out. Its claim to fame is being the largest walk in aviary. Home to thousands of birds you'll be able to spot peacocks, flamingos and many other exotic ones.
5) While you're in Georgetown, Penang consider visiting a recently opened cat cafe! The Purrfect Cat Cafe in George Town is home to some adorable cats.
6) Whenever I head back to Malaysia I can't help but break out in a smile because I know I'm going to get a chance to eat dim sum.
7) When I mentioned Malaysia was a diverse country, I was referring to the people and cuisine. Indian food is one of my favorite cuisines and having the opportunity to eat a delicious banana leaf thali set is something I wouldn't miss for the world. Loaded up with rice, dal, vegetables, roti, papad, chutney and pickles. Coming in at only 22 Ringgit (for the two of us) it's an inexpensive but delicious meal.
8) Want to visit the biggest Buddhist temple in all of Southeast Asia? Would you be surprised to learn that it is in Malaysia? Kek Lok Si temple, also known as the Temple of SupremeBliss, is located in Air Itam. The temple combines Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese rituals. To visit take bus 201, 203 or 204 from Komplex Komptar in the heart of George Town, Penang.
9) The Petronas Towers are brilliant by day but 'wow' do they ever shine bright at night. They have really cool light shows.
10) You can't visit Malaysia without having Roti Canai for breakfast, lunch, dinner and/or a snack. An Indian flat bread, similar to a pancake, it comes in all different sizes, shapes and flavors. Our two favorites being cheese and banana.
11) While in Malacca it's a great idea to take a Melaka RiverCruise at night as the city really lights up at night. You'll notice wonderful old colonial architecture and street art along with traditional homes alongside the Kampong.
12) The Clan Jetties are an important part of George Town's heritage and the last bastions of old Chinese settlements.
13) Georgetown is one of the most hot and humid cities I've ever visited. If you're looking to escape that for a while head over to the Botanical Gardens just outside of the city. In shady conditions you'll have the opportunity to walk around this massive park where you'll surely spot monkeys and other wildlife.
14) When visiting Malacca be sure to check out a Baba-Nyonya restaurant. A mixture of Chinese and Malaysian cuisine at its finest. Some of our favorite dishes included Nyonya Laksa, Rojak and Popiah.
15) Bling. Bling. That's not the sound of a horn but instead the decorations on a rickshaw in George Town. For around 30 to 40 Ringgit you can take a full one hour city tour. It certainly beats walking around in the heat. Highlights for us included going through Little India.
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8 DAYS IN MALAYSIA : A budget trip (200 Ringgit) - 2017

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Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the...

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Kling Mosque which is of ancient Sumatran design. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of two rivers. Chinese pioneers discovered an abundance of minerals here. Since then, however, things have much improved and Kuala Lumpur is now one of the cleanest cities in the world with two steel towers as its unmistakeable landmark, connected by an impressive bridge. Since 1926, tea has been cultivated in the Cameron Highlands where the mild and rainy climate is ideal for its growth. British surveyor, William Cameron, discovered this region in 1885 and soon afterwards its wooded hills were transformed into tea plantations that now attract tourists from all over the world. Sarawak is located in Borneo, the third largest island on the planet. We start our journey through this Malayan federal state, in the northwest of the island, in the capital, Kuching. The British Empire had various buildings constructed in the city but its ethnic groups were content to remain within their own surroundings. Malaysia is like a magnificent fairy tale, a melting pot of various cultures and ethnic groups amid abundant tropical vegetation. Although Malaysia has changed, it has not forgotten the rich traditions of its indigenous tribes yet it is now a country that is travelling into a new age.

Travel video about destination Malaysia.
Malaysia is an exotic world located in the Far East, full of tradition and history.We begin our journey in Malacca, the oldest city on the southwest coast of the Peninsular Malaysia that boasts six hundred years of history. Both Portuguese and Jesuit settlers lived here for a hundred and thirty years and introduced their culture to the region. The city’s history dates back to 1403 when Hindu prince, Paramesware of the Sri VijayaRealm in Sumatra, established a sultanate. The Chinese-dominated area of the city extends across the opposite banks of the river where the mainly two storey residential and business premises are densely packed together. In contrast, the Cheng Hoon Temple is one of the oldest temples in Malaysia and nearby is the Kampung Kling Mosque which is of ancient Sumatran design. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia’s modern capital city, is relatively young. It originated in the middle of the nineteenth century at the junction of two rivers. Chinese pioneers discovered an abundance of minerals here. Since then, however, things have much improved and Kuala Lumpur is now one of the cleanest cities in the world with two steel towers as its unmistakeable landmark, connected by an impressive bridge. Since 1926, tea has been cultivated in the Cameron Highlands where the mild and rainy climate is ideal for its growth. British surveyor, William Cameron, discovered this region in 1885 and soon afterwards its wooded hills were transformed into tea plantations that now attract tourists from all over the world. Sarawak is located in Borneo, the third largest island on the planet. We start our journey through this Malayan federal state, in the northwest of the island, in the capital, Kuching. The British Empire had various buildings constructed in the city but its ethnic groups were content to remain within their own surroundings. Malaysia is like a magnificent fairy tale, a melting pot of various cultures and ethnic groups amid abundant tropical vegetation. Although Malaysia has changed, it has not forgotten the rich traditions of its indigenous tribes yet it is now a country that is travelling into a new age.

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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
See in Kuala Lumpur
===================
Kuala Lumpur is short on must-see attractions: beyond the Petronas Twin Towers, the real joy lies in wandering randomly, seeing, shopping and eating your way through it.
KL hosts an amazing variety of architectural delights. The grandest old British colonial buildings lie in the city centre and include the former offices of the Colonial Secretariat (now the Sultan Abdul Samad Building) on Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur Railway station. They blend themes from the architecture of Britain and North Africa. On Merdeka Square's west side, looking like a rejected transplant straight from Stratford-upon-Avon is the Royal Selangor Club. Near Merdeka Square is Masjid Jamek, a charming Moorish-style mosque set at a confluence on the Klang River. The NationalMosque, Masjid Negara, (1965) celebrates the bold ambitions of the newly independent Malaysia. The National Monument in the pretty LakeGardens is inspired by the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. The ASEAN sculpture garden is nearby. Also in the lake gardens is Carcosa Seri Negara, the former residence of the British High Commissioner, which now houses an upmarket hotel and colonial-style tea rooms. While some buildings in the high-rise Golden Triangle, such as the KL Tower, are uninspired copies of other famous structures, the Petronas Twin Towers are truly marvelous.
Within the city centre is also the fascinating narrow streets of Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's traditional commercial district, with its many Chinese shops and places to eat.
KL is hot, humid and sometimes crowded, so schedule some cooling off in air-conditioned shopping malls or restaurants. You may find that most attractions are only crowded on weekends and holidays and are otherwise deserted on weekdays.
Do in Kuala Lumpur
====================
KL is mainly known for its eating and shopping, which are adequately covered by the Eat and Buy sections.
Other activities include usual urban sports such as golfing, cycling, running, jogging and horse riding. If you’re into rock climbing, the Batu Caves in the Northern suburbs is popular. However given Malaysia's stunning terrain, you’re better off heading to other places for anything more strenuous or challenging.
Several good theatres and performance halls have emerged as part of Malaysia's drive to encourage greater cultural expression. These include the National Theatre (Istana Budaya) and the KL Performing ArtsCentre (KLPac) in the northern part of the city, the KL Philharmonic in the Twin Towers, and the Actors Studio at Lot 10.
Leading museums in the city centre are the National Museum, which covers the region's history, and the well-regarded Islamic ArtsMuseum, which houses a small but captivating collection. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is a modern museum linked to the country's national bank with well-designed galleries on Malaysian economic development, Islamic finance, the history of the central bank, and the national's banks own art collection.
Pampering and spas can be found in several five-star hotels and independent centres in the Golden Triangle. There's also nail parlours and beauty salons, which are generally good value, there's also high-end ones offering similar services for a premium. Reflexology and foot massage places are everywhere, especially in Bukit Bintang in the Golden Triangle and in Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur also has several theme parks around the city and in the surrounding cities. The most famous of these parks is Sunway Lagoon in the neighbouring city of Subang Jaya. The theme park has rides, a huge waterpark, an extreme park for adventure junkies, a scream park for those wanting a good scare, and a petting zoo for children. Sunway Lagoon is a 40 minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur in good traffic.
You can also watch the local football match at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras. Kuala Lumpur FA is a football team based in Kuala Lumpur and currently plays in the top divison of football in Malaysia. the Malaysia Super League. Match schedule and fixture can be seen at the KLFA website.

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Kuala Lumpur (called simply KL by locals) is the federal capital and the largest city in Malaysia.
Literally meaning "muddy river confluence" in Malay, Kuala Lumpur has grown from a small sleepy Chinese tin-mining village to a bustling metropolis of around 6.5 million (city-proper population of 1.8 million) in just 150 years. A cultural melting pot with some of the world's cheapest 5-star hotels, great shopping, even better food and some of nature's wonders in just an hour away, this dynamic city has much to offer for every visitor.
See in Kuala Lumpur
===================
Kuala Lumpur is short on must-see attractions: beyond the Petronas Twin Towers, the real joy lies in wandering randomly, seeing, shopping and eating your way through it.
KL hosts an amazing variety of architectural delights. The grandest old British colonial buildings lie in the city centre and include the former offices of the Colonial Secretariat (now the Sultan Abdul Samad Building) on Merdeka Square and the old Kuala Lumpur Railway station. They blend themes from the architecture of Britain and North Africa. On Merdeka Square's west side, looking like a rejected transplant straight from Stratford-upon-Avon is the Royal Selangor Club. Near Merdeka Square is Masjid Jamek, a charming Moorish-style mosque set at a confluence on the Klang River. The NationalMosque, Masjid Negara, (1965) celebrates the bold ambitions of the newly independent Malaysia. The National Monument in the pretty LakeGardens is inspired by the Iwo Jima Memorial in Arlington, Virginia. The ASEAN sculpture garden is nearby. Also in the lake gardens is Carcosa Seri Negara, the former residence of the British High Commissioner, which now houses an upmarket hotel and colonial-style tea rooms. While some buildings in the high-rise Golden Triangle, such as the KL Tower, are uninspired copies of other famous structures, the Petronas Twin Towers are truly marvelous.
Within the city centre is also the fascinating narrow streets of Chinatown, Kuala Lumpur's traditional commercial district, with its many Chinese shops and places to eat.
KL is hot, humid and sometimes crowded, so schedule some cooling off in air-conditioned shopping malls or restaurants. You may find that most attractions are only crowded on weekends and holidays and are otherwise deserted on weekdays.
Do in Kuala Lumpur
====================
KL is mainly known for its eating and shopping, which are adequately covered by the Eat and Buy sections.
Other activities include usual urban sports such as golfing, cycling, running, jogging and horse riding. If you’re into rock climbing, the Batu Caves in the Northern suburbs is popular. However given Malaysia's stunning terrain, you’re better off heading to other places for anything more strenuous or challenging.
Several good theatres and performance halls have emerged as part of Malaysia's drive to encourage greater cultural expression. These include the National Theatre (Istana Budaya) and the KL Performing ArtsCentre (KLPac) in the northern part of the city, the KL Philharmonic in the Twin Towers, and the Actors Studio at Lot 10.
Leading museums in the city centre are the National Museum, which covers the region's history, and the well-regarded Islamic ArtsMuseum, which houses a small but captivating collection. Bank Negara Malaysia Museum and Art Gallery is a modern museum linked to the country's national bank with well-designed galleries on Malaysian economic development, Islamic finance, the history of the central bank, and the national's banks own art collection.
Pampering and spas can be found in several five-star hotels and independent centres in the Golden Triangle. There's also nail parlours and beauty salons, which are generally good value, there's also high-end ones offering similar services for a premium. Reflexology and foot massage places are everywhere, especially in Bukit Bintang in the Golden Triangle and in Chinatown.
Kuala Lumpur also has several theme parks around the city and in the surrounding cities. The most famous of these parks is Sunway Lagoon in the neighbouring city of Subang Jaya. The theme park has rides, a huge waterpark, an extreme park for adventure junkies, a scream park for those wanting a good scare, and a petting zoo for children. Sunway Lagoon is a 40 minute drive from central Kuala Lumpur in good traffic.
You can also watch the local football match at the KLFA Stadium in Cheras. Kuala Lumpur FA is a football team based in Kuala Lumpur and currently plays in the top divison of football in Malaysia. the Malaysia Super League. Match schedule and fixture can be seen at the KLFA website.

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When you visit Kuala Lumpur, you’re immersing yourself in the glowing centerpiece of Malaysia.
The instant you step off your plane, you’ll realize you aren’t in just any city. Kuala Lumpur boasts a rich history that is gradually giving way to a futuristic metropolis. Gigantic skyscrapers dwarf colonial-era buildings in the downtown, and in the hills there are tranquil temples devoted to the worship of old gods. All of these buildings are impeccably maintained, allowing you to seemingly venture from one era to the next in the span of a single day.
You love a good bargain, and so do the residents of Kuala Lumpur. Satiate your desire to shop with a trip to Bukit Bintang, a shopping mecca full of color and adventure. Boutique stores, extravagant upscale shops, and streetside vendors are here to satisfy your every shopping whim. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accessory or a piece of furniture you can place in the dining room, you’ll find it here.
Any Kuala Lumpur sightseeing will end up at the Petronas Twin Towers, located in the center of the city. These towers stand over a thousand feet high and straddle a massive shopping center and a large park. Here you can enjoy the lunch you bought at a street vendor, or just rest in the grass and stare up at the giant buildings. At night, the Petronas Towers come alive as thousands of lights wink on, making them visible for miles around. You’ll never look at office buildings the same way again.
Come to Kuala Lumpur for the luxurious offerings and beautiful scenery; stick around for the shopping and its wonderful citizens. Your adventure is waiting!
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When you visit Kuala Lumpur, you’re immersing yourself in the glowing centerpiece of Malaysia.
The instant you step off your plane, you’ll realize you aren’t in just any city. Kuala Lumpur boasts a rich history that is gradually giving way to a futuristic metropolis. Gigantic skyscrapers dwarf colonial-era buildings in the downtown, and in the hills there are tranquil temples devoted to the worship of old gods. All of these buildings are impeccably maintained, allowing you to seemingly venture from one era to the next in the span of a single day.
You love a good bargain, and so do the residents of Kuala Lumpur. Satiate your desire to shop with a trip to Bukit Bintang, a shopping mecca full of color and adventure. Boutique stores, extravagant upscale shops, and streetside vendors are here to satisfy your every shopping whim. Whether you’re looking for the perfect accessory or a piece of furniture you can place in the dining room, you’ll find it here.
Any Kuala Lumpur sightseeing will end up at the Petronas Twin Towers, located in the center of the city. These towers stand over a thousand feet high and straddle a massive shopping center and a large park. Here you can enjoy the lunch you bought at a street vendor, or just rest in the grass and stare up at the giant buildings. At night, the Petronas Towers come alive as thousands of lights wink on, making them visible for miles around. You’ll never look at office buildings the same way again.
Come to Kuala Lumpur for the luxurious offerings and beautiful scenery; stick around for the shopping and its wonderful citizens. Your adventure is waiting!
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After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World HeritageInc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the QueenVictory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of MercyTemple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the BlueMansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
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After our trip to Langkawi, we headed to Georgetown, in Penang, Malaysia. One day we walked around and did all these things in a single day. More coming on: http://migrationology.com/
Penang, Malaysia is an island just off the coast of the West Coast of Malaysia. It’s one of the most famous areas of Malaysia, especially known for its rich and diverse culture and for its food - many people come to Penang just to eat - as did I. Ying and I arrived to Penang from Langkawi, and we stayed in Penang for about a week, doing some work, and eating out way through the city. One day though, we decided to put on our shoes and go to visit as many of the attractions in the center of the city as we could. So this travel videos is an overview of the top things to do in Georgetown, Penang, but also a travel guide as well. Hope you enjoy to!
To begin the day, I started off with a Penang tourist map and located all the places we wanted to go. Since we were staying close to the Georgetown World HeritageInc., that’s where we first decided to stop. It’s more of an information center, so after just a few minutes we continued on our way to the Chew Jetty, one of the couple of Chinese docks where homes are built over the water. On the way though, we walked through Lebuh Armenian (one of the most famous streets in Penang), past George Town street art, and also briefly stopped at Cheah Kongsi. The Chew Jetty was a nice place to walk around for a few minutes, there wasn’t a lot to do there, but mostly some small souvenir shops and some nice places to take photos.
We continued walking and passed the QueenVictory Lighthouse and then we continued on to Fort Cornwallis, a British built fort, and the only fort in Malaysia - though as they said it wasn’t ever used for battle. I was a little disappointed visiting Fort Cornwallis in Penang because we paid a pretty big entrance fee, but there really wasn’t anything to see inside - I could have seen it all from the outside. Anyway, we continued on walking around Penang, and then circled back past a cathedral. By this time we were getting quite hungry, so we headed into Little India, and then continued to a famous restaurant called Kapitan for tandoori chicken. I didn’t know they were really famous for their rice biryani, but I got a couple pieces of tandoori chicken and naan, it they were both incredible.
In the afternoon, we first stopped at the Goddess of MercyTemple in Penang, and walked around for a few minutes, and then continued on to Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion, one of Penang’s main attractions and a place I was really looking forward to visiting. Mr. Cheong, an insanely wealthy Chinese business man built the BlueMansion and it has now been restored and it’s actually open as a hotel, but they also give a couple of guided tours each day. The tour took 45 minutes, and it was beautiful to see. The only thing I wish is that we could have seen a little more of the Blue Mansion, because unfortunately we didn’t get to see much, but mostly listened to the history of the mansion - still it was worth seeing in Penang.
To finish of one day of things to do in Penang, Georgetown, we visited the Kapitan Keling Mosque, and then lastly we went to Khoo Kongsi. For dinner to end this day in Penang, we went to a restaurant to eat dim sum, and a few other Chinese dishes as well.
Thank you for watching this “things to do in Geogetown, Penang” travel video. Hope you enjoyed it, and hope it will give you some ideas for what to do when you visit. More Penang street food videos coming soon!
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ModSmart Aluminium Case Feet

Possibly one of the best and cheapest modifications you can do to your setup. Here I have the ModSmart aluminium case feet and I provide an overview as well as an installation process of this item on a CoolerMaster StormScout case. Finished product looks great and a great improvement over the original case feet.
Product can currently be purchased here within Australia...http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1354_1360&products_id=19530
Please rate, comment and subscribe to my channel as there are plenty more uploads to come. Also be sure to visit and like my VanDenTechMan Facebook page and feel free to post pictures of your setup to share with others and ask questions!
Facebook link...
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published: 03 Dec 2012

Live demonstration: Quintiq product overview

At the heart of every Quintiq solution are four key ingredients that gives a company the speed, flexibility, and foresight it needs to achieve breakthrough results. Presented at the Quintiq World Tour in Singapore.

TUBA AGRO-INDUSTRIAL AND TOURISM CENTRE

Top Tips from JobsDB's Jonathan Pok

English@Work in AsiaLive Session with Jonathan Pok from Jobs DB, Monday 20 February, 2017, 19:00 HKT
01:03 Jonathan’s self-introduction
04:18 How can users use the website to be more pro-active?
04:17 Description of the JobsDB functionality
16:30 What will the employer see?
18:36 Does JobsDB send recommendation emails?
19:37 What is the working culture in Hong Kong? Particularly among ‘top’ companies.
20:49 Singapore work culture
21:00 Malaysia work culture
21:09 Philippines work culture
21:51 Job happiness survey
23:30 Are summer jobs posted on JobsDB?
24:01 How can candidates connect with companies in Asia?
25:35 What would be the main piece of advice from you to those creating their online profiles? From a potential hirer perspective, what would be some of the red flags that might ma...

Parts From Wire

Covers cold forming of parts from wire, showing long stroke and high speed single and multiple die boltmakers, progressive headers, nut formers and cold headers. Serious manufacturing p*rn here!
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/VGeeks16mmArchive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

published: 01 Feb 2017

PPG COATINGS IND MOVIE

National Security, Rare Earth Elements & The Thorium Problem

"The only operating rare earth mine in the United States sends all of their valuable resources to China for processing. Congress does not know this. They think this [mining] company is supplying the U.S. value chain, [and] is supplying the military. It is in-fact, the opposite. They are part of the Chinese monopoly. They're taking powder and shipping it to China, and it comes back as a magnet, or an alloy, or a bolt-on component." - Jim Kennedy
To address this issue, contact your legislators to support H.R.4883 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr4883
Why can't Molycorp, Lynas or any other 'western' rare earth company succeed?
China's production and market advantage in Rare Earth Elements (REE) is largely the result of NRC and IAEA "SourceMaterial" regulations with unintende...

published: 28 Jul 2014

Workers Leaving the LumiÃ¨re Factory.Documentary 1895

Workers Leaving the LumiÃ¨re Factory (Documentary Film1895)
A man opens the big gates to the Lumière factory. Through the gateway and a smaller doorway beside it, workers are streaming out, turning either left or right. Most of them are women in ...

published: 28 Oct 2016

i-SME EP07: ADVANCE PACT SDN BHD

This TV program is to showcase the SME's entrepreneur success stories and also to inspire and motivate fellow Malaysians on entrepreneurship for both current and future business owner.

Introduction on the The Creation of Die and Mold.
H.H.Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. (HH) is one of the leading plastic injection mold making manufacturers in Malaysia.
Visit us at www.hhmould.com
HH has over 40 years of experience in the manufacturing of Pipe Fitting, Automotive, HomeAppliance, Electronic and Air Filter plastic injection moulds.
Since 1980, we are the preferred supplier to well-known international companies operating in North America, Europe and Australasia, such as, George Fisher, Panasonic, Brett Martin, American Air Filter, PT Wavin, QatarPlastic, Japan Air Filter, Waterco far East, Sanden Air Conditioning, APM, Marley, Dux Industries and Paling.
The founding directors of H. H. Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. is intimately involved in the running of the company and liaise closely with customers to ensure that all their requirements are met. Every moulds manufactured carry the 40 years of hands-on experience gained in the industry.
With close collaboration and partnership with Watertec, a plumbing product manufacturing company, has given HH vast knowledge and technology in GasInjection Moulding. Many challenging products have been developed with this technology.
With our in-depth experience, knowledge, skill and expertise, we are able to provide our customers a complete One-Stop Solution buying experience – from product conceptualization to its final product manufacturing.
Our strength lies in the application of cutting-edge technology in Plastic Injection Molding manufacturing, couple with a team of dedicated, skilled and experienced staff, HH is confident it its design and manufacturing process to ensure that products of exceptional quality and reliability will be achieved.
Visit us at www.hhmould.com

Introduction on the The Creation of Die and Mold.
H.H.Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. (HH) is one of the leading plastic injection mold making manufacturers in Malaysia.
Visit us at www.hhmould.com
HH has over 40 years of experience in the manufacturing of Pipe Fitting, Automotive, HomeAppliance, Electronic and Air Filter plastic injection moulds.
Since 1980, we are the preferred supplier to well-known international companies operating in North America, Europe and Australasia, such as, George Fisher, Panasonic, Brett Martin, American Air Filter, PT Wavin, QatarPlastic, Japan Air Filter, Waterco far East, Sanden Air Conditioning, APM, Marley, Dux Industries and Paling.
The founding directors of H. H. Precision Mould Sdn. Bhd. is intimately involved in the running of the company and liaise closely with customers to ensure that all their requirements are met. Every moulds manufactured carry the 40 years of hands-on experience gained in the industry.
With close collaboration and partnership with Watertec, a plumbing product manufacturing company, has given HH vast knowledge and technology in GasInjection Moulding. Many challenging products have been developed with this technology.
With our in-depth experience, knowledge, skill and expertise, we are able to provide our customers a complete One-Stop Solution buying experience – from product conceptualization to its final product manufacturing.
Our strength lies in the application of cutting-edge technology in Plastic Injection Molding manufacturing, couple with a team of dedicated, skilled and experienced staff, HH is confident it its design and manufacturing process to ensure that products of exceptional quality and reliability will be achieved.
Visit us at www.hhmould.com

ModSmart Aluminium Case Feet

Possibly one of the best and cheapest modifications you can do to your setup. Here I have the ModSmart aluminium case feet and I provide an overview as well as ...

Possibly one of the best and cheapest modifications you can do to your setup. Here I have the ModSmart aluminium case feet and I provide an overview as well as an installation process of this item on a CoolerMaster StormScout case. Finished product looks great and a great improvement over the original case feet.
Product can currently be purchased here within Australia...http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1354_1360&products_id=19530
Please rate, comment and subscribe to my channel as there are plenty more uploads to come. Also be sure to visit and like my VanDenTechMan Facebook page and feel free to post pictures of your setup to share with others and ask questions!
Facebook link...
http://www.facebook.com/VanDenTechMan

Possibly one of the best and cheapest modifications you can do to your setup. Here I have the ModSmart aluminium case feet and I provide an overview as well as an installation process of this item on a CoolerMaster StormScout case. Finished product looks great and a great improvement over the original case feet.
Product can currently be purchased here within Australia...http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1354_1360&products_id=19530
Please rate, comment and subscribe to my channel as there are plenty more uploads to come. Also be sure to visit and like my VanDenTechMan Facebook page and feel free to post pictures of your setup to share with others and ask questions!
Facebook link...
http://www.facebook.com/VanDenTechMan

Live demonstration: Quintiq product overview

At the heart of every Quintiq solution are four key ingredients that gives a company the speed, flexibility, and foresight it needs to achieve breakthrough resu...

At the heart of every Quintiq solution are four key ingredients that gives a company the speed, flexibility, and foresight it needs to achieve breakthrough results. Presented at the Quintiq World Tour in Singapore.

At the heart of every Quintiq solution are four key ingredients that gives a company the speed, flexibility, and foresight it needs to achieve breakthrough results. Presented at the Quintiq World Tour in Singapore.

English@Work in AsiaLive Session with Jonathan Pok from Jobs DB, Monday 20 February, 2017, 19:00 HKT
01:03 Jonathan’s self-introduction
04:18 How can users use the website to be more pro-active?
04:17 Description of the JobsDB functionality
16:30 What will the employer see?
18:36 Does JobsDB send recommendation emails?
19:37 What is the working culture in Hong Kong? Particularly among ‘top’ companies.
20:49 Singapore work culture
21:00 Malaysia work culture
21:09 Philippines work culture
21:51 Job happiness survey
23:30 Are summer jobs posted on JobsDB?
24:01 How can candidates connect with companies in Asia?
25:35 What would be the main piece of advice from you to those creating their online profiles? From a potential hirer perspective, what would be some of the red flags that might make a profile less attractive?
27:18 How does the candidate screening process differ when submissions are made online as opposed to sending in a hard-copy CV and cover letter?
29:01 What sort of skills and capabilities do you think are the most in-demand right now?
30:20 Looking at various working environments in a broader international context, how would you describe a ‘good working culture’?
31:36 When seeking a suitable candidate for a position, from your perspective, which one will be in a higher regard: personal characteristics and ability to work in a team, or expertise in a specific knowledge area?
32:41 Would it be better to retrain before changing industries? Or get experience first?
34:13 What IT jobs are in demand in Hong Kong right now?
35:33 How would applying for a job in Asia differ from, say, the United States or Europe?
36:37 Do you have pictures on JobsDB profiles?
37:35 How could an overseas candidate position themselves so they are attractive to an Asian employer? What are some important considerations job seekers should keep in mind when applying for a job in another country?
38:57 Is working online, at home, becoming more popular in Asia?
40:45 Is there a referee section on JobsDB?
40:58 How important are referees in an application?
41:33 Are online interviews popular in Asia?
42:23 Any tips, any differences, between online and face-to-face interviews?
43:00 How could less experienced candidates develop their skills to make themselves more attractive to employers?
44:10 What would you say are the differences between sending an application to a large corporation as opposed to a small business?
45:05 How important is it to get your foot in the door for a fresh graduate?
46:25 Finding opportunities outside of the obvious scope of your experience/expertise
47:30 How many rounds of interview are needed for a job?
48:40 What are some popular ‘key words’ to put in our cover letter? Or is it better to avoid them?
49:02 What path would you give to a European law graduate to get a job in Asia? Experience in European law? Or on-the-ground experience in Asia?
Enrol Now!
Part 1 (Running now):
https://www.edx.org/course/english-work-asia-job-applications-cvs-hkpolyux-ewa1-1-1x
Part 2 (Running now):
https://www.edx.org/course/english-work-asia-preparing-job-hkpolyux-ewa1-2x
Follow us on:
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/elc_mooc
Free MOOCs from the ELC: http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/moocs/
Created by the English LanguageCentre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/
http://www.polyu.edu.hk/web/en/home/index.html

English@Work in AsiaLive Session with Jonathan Pok from Jobs DB, Monday 20 February, 2017, 19:00 HKT
01:03 Jonathan’s self-introduction
04:18 How can users use the website to be more pro-active?
04:17 Description of the JobsDB functionality
16:30 What will the employer see?
18:36 Does JobsDB send recommendation emails?
19:37 What is the working culture in Hong Kong? Particularly among ‘top’ companies.
20:49 Singapore work culture
21:00 Malaysia work culture
21:09 Philippines work culture
21:51 Job happiness survey
23:30 Are summer jobs posted on JobsDB?
24:01 How can candidates connect with companies in Asia?
25:35 What would be the main piece of advice from you to those creating their online profiles? From a potential hirer perspective, what would be some of the red flags that might make a profile less attractive?
27:18 How does the candidate screening process differ when submissions are made online as opposed to sending in a hard-copy CV and cover letter?
29:01 What sort of skills and capabilities do you think are the most in-demand right now?
30:20 Looking at various working environments in a broader international context, how would you describe a ‘good working culture’?
31:36 When seeking a suitable candidate for a position, from your perspective, which one will be in a higher regard: personal characteristics and ability to work in a team, or expertise in a specific knowledge area?
32:41 Would it be better to retrain before changing industries? Or get experience first?
34:13 What IT jobs are in demand in Hong Kong right now?
35:33 How would applying for a job in Asia differ from, say, the United States or Europe?
36:37 Do you have pictures on JobsDB profiles?
37:35 How could an overseas candidate position themselves so they are attractive to an Asian employer? What are some important considerations job seekers should keep in mind when applying for a job in another country?
38:57 Is working online, at home, becoming more popular in Asia?
40:45 Is there a referee section on JobsDB?
40:58 How important are referees in an application?
41:33 Are online interviews popular in Asia?
42:23 Any tips, any differences, between online and face-to-face interviews?
43:00 How could less experienced candidates develop their skills to make themselves more attractive to employers?
44:10 What would you say are the differences between sending an application to a large corporation as opposed to a small business?
45:05 How important is it to get your foot in the door for a fresh graduate?
46:25 Finding opportunities outside of the obvious scope of your experience/expertise
47:30 How many rounds of interview are needed for a job?
48:40 What are some popular ‘key words’ to put in our cover letter? Or is it better to avoid them?
49:02 What path would you give to a European law graduate to get a job in Asia? Experience in European law? Or on-the-ground experience in Asia?
Enrol Now!
Part 1 (Running now):
https://www.edx.org/course/english-work-asia-job-applications-cvs-hkpolyux-ewa1-1-1x
Part 2 (Running now):
https://www.edx.org/course/english-work-asia-preparing-job-hkpolyux-ewa1-2x
Follow us on:
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Instragram: https://instagram.com/english_at_work_in_asia/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/English-Work-in-Asia-Job-6947750
Twitter: https://twitter.com/elc_mooc
Free MOOCs from the ELC: http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/moocs/
Created by the English LanguageCentre of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
http://elc.polyu.edu.hk/
http://www.polyu.edu.hk/web/en/home/index.html

Parts From Wire

Covers cold forming of parts from wire, showing long stroke and high speed single and multiple die boltmakers, progressive headers, nut formers and cold headers...

Covers cold forming of parts from wire, showing long stroke and high speed single and multiple die boltmakers, progressive headers, nut formers and cold headers. Serious manufacturing p*rn here!
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/VGeeks16mmArchive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

Covers cold forming of parts from wire, showing long stroke and high speed single and multiple die boltmakers, progressive headers, nut formers and cold headers. Serious manufacturing p*rn here!
We digitized and uploaded this film from the A/VGeeks16mmArchive. Email us at footage@avgeeks.com if you have questions about the footage and are interested in using it in your project.

National Security, Rare Earth Elements & The Thorium Problem

"The only operating rare earth mine in the United States sends all of their valuable resources to China for processing. Congress does not know this. They think ...

"The only operating rare earth mine in the United States sends all of their valuable resources to China for processing. Congress does not know this. They think this [mining] company is supplying the U.S. value chain, [and] is supplying the military. It is in-fact, the opposite. They are part of the Chinese monopoly. They're taking powder and shipping it to China, and it comes back as a magnet, or an alloy, or a bolt-on component." - Jim Kennedy
To address this issue, contact your legislators to support H.R.4883 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr4883
Why can't Molycorp, Lynas or any other 'western' rare earth company succeed?
China's production and market advantage in Rare Earth Elements (REE) is largely the result of NRC and IAEA "SourceMaterial" regulations with unintended consequences.
Source Material: Materials containing any ratio or combination of Thorium and Uranium above .05%. Producing or holding these materials within the regulatory threshold (.05%) requires extensive and wide-ranging licensing, storage, transportation, remediation disposal and compliance costs, including prohibitive liability and bonding issues. Consequently any potential supplier of byproduct / co-product rare earth resources that would be designated as "source material' disposes of these valuable resources to avoid liability and compliance issues.
NRC / IAEA regulations regarding "Source Material" played a key roll in undermining the economic viability of all 'western' rare earth producers and are a critical factor in China's current 'market advantage'. Producers like Molycorp and Lynas, with low Thorium deposits, can never compete with China.
Resources are abundant and available: U.S mining companies currently mine as much as 50% of global Rare Earth Elements demand every year. But these resources are diverted in tailings lakes or are redistributed back into the host ore body, due to NRC and IAEA regulations defining Monazite and other Thorium bearing rare earth resources as "Source Material".
H.R. 4883 would solve the "Thorium Problem" by creating a federally chartered multinational Thorium Energy and Industrial Products Corporation ("Thorium Bank"). Privately funded and operated, this would decouple thorium from rare earth production. The Thorium Corporation would also have Congressional Authority to develop Thorium energy systems and industrial products. Environmental regulations are not scaled back... rather this enables thorium to be stored safely & securely, rather then being treated as "waste".
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr4883
H.R. 4883 thus also addresses the U.S. Weapons Systems current 100% Dependency on China for Rare Earths.
http://thoriumenergyalliance.com/downloads/TEAC6/USWeaponsChinese.pdfFederal Legislation governing Strategic Materials, 10 USC 2533b, does not specify rare earths, but includes metal alloys containing limited amounts of manganese, silicon, copper, or aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, nickel and iron-nickel, cobalt, Titanium and Zirconium alloys. Federal Regulations require that these materials be melted in the U.S. Most of these materials are utilized in rare earth alloys, magnets and components in the defense industry.
The bill does NOT reclassify thorium. It does NOT alter current environmental protection. It simply resolves "The Thorium Problem" which cripples United States domestic rare earth mining, processing and value-adding processes.
Source Footage:
Jim Kennedy @ IAEA: http://youtu.be/fLR39sT_bTs
Jim Kennedy interview @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/Dih30mUexrA
Jim Kennedy Talk @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/CARlEac1iuA
Stephen Boyd @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/z7qfOnMzP9Y
Stephen Boyd @ TEAC4: http://youtu.be/J16IpITWBQ8
John Kutsch @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/MgRn4g7a068

"The only operating rare earth mine in the United States sends all of their valuable resources to China for processing. Congress does not know this. They think this [mining] company is supplying the U.S. value chain, [and] is supplying the military. It is in-fact, the opposite. They are part of the Chinese monopoly. They're taking powder and shipping it to China, and it comes back as a magnet, or an alloy, or a bolt-on component." - Jim Kennedy
To address this issue, contact your legislators to support H.R.4883 https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr4883
Why can't Molycorp, Lynas or any other 'western' rare earth company succeed?
China's production and market advantage in Rare Earth Elements (REE) is largely the result of NRC and IAEA "SourceMaterial" regulations with unintended consequences.
Source Material: Materials containing any ratio or combination of Thorium and Uranium above .05%. Producing or holding these materials within the regulatory threshold (.05%) requires extensive and wide-ranging licensing, storage, transportation, remediation disposal and compliance costs, including prohibitive liability and bonding issues. Consequently any potential supplier of byproduct / co-product rare earth resources that would be designated as "source material' disposes of these valuable resources to avoid liability and compliance issues.
NRC / IAEA regulations regarding "Source Material" played a key roll in undermining the economic viability of all 'western' rare earth producers and are a critical factor in China's current 'market advantage'. Producers like Molycorp and Lynas, with low Thorium deposits, can never compete with China.
Resources are abundant and available: U.S mining companies currently mine as much as 50% of global Rare Earth Elements demand every year. But these resources are diverted in tailings lakes or are redistributed back into the host ore body, due to NRC and IAEA regulations defining Monazite and other Thorium bearing rare earth resources as "Source Material".
H.R. 4883 would solve the "Thorium Problem" by creating a federally chartered multinational Thorium Energy and Industrial Products Corporation ("Thorium Bank"). Privately funded and operated, this would decouple thorium from rare earth production. The Thorium Corporation would also have Congressional Authority to develop Thorium energy systems and industrial products. Environmental regulations are not scaled back... rather this enables thorium to be stored safely & securely, rather then being treated as "waste".
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/113/hr4883
H.R. 4883 thus also addresses the U.S. Weapons Systems current 100% Dependency on China for Rare Earths.
http://thoriumenergyalliance.com/downloads/TEAC6/USWeaponsChinese.pdfFederal Legislation governing Strategic Materials, 10 USC 2533b, does not specify rare earths, but includes metal alloys containing limited amounts of manganese, silicon, copper, or aluminum, chromium, cobalt, columbium, molybdenum, nickel, titanium, tungsten, vanadium, nickel and iron-nickel, cobalt, Titanium and Zirconium alloys. Federal Regulations require that these materials be melted in the U.S. Most of these materials are utilized in rare earth alloys, magnets and components in the defense industry.
The bill does NOT reclassify thorium. It does NOT alter current environmental protection. It simply resolves "The Thorium Problem" which cripples United States domestic rare earth mining, processing and value-adding processes.
Source Footage:
Jim Kennedy @ IAEA: http://youtu.be/fLR39sT_bTs
Jim Kennedy interview @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/Dih30mUexrA
Jim Kennedy Talk @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/CARlEac1iuA
Stephen Boyd @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/z7qfOnMzP9Y
Stephen Boyd @ TEAC4: http://youtu.be/J16IpITWBQ8
John Kutsch @ TEAC6: http://youtu.be/MgRn4g7a068

Workers Leaving the LumiÃ¨re Factory (Documentary Film1895)
A man opens the big gates to the Lumière factory. Through the gateway and a smaller doorway beside it, workers are streaming out, turning either left or right. Most of them are women in ...

Workers Leaving the LumiÃ¨re Factory (Documentary Film1895)
A man opens the big gates to the Lumière factory. Through the gateway and a smaller doorway beside it, workers are streaming out, turning either left or right. Most of them are women in ...

Duro Metal Industries Sdn Bhd - Corporate Video

Duro MetalIndustrial (M) Sdn Bhd, an ISO 9001:2008 accredited company, is involved in the manufacture of metal roofing and wall cladding sheets. We are specialized in the roll forming of metal roofing rainwater goods and structural products, meant specially for the industrial building mainly for and construction industry. Our range of roofing and wall cladding profiles include, Skydek II, CrimpCurve, Durospan, V-Clad, 3 Pan Klip System 700 MM and Ecodek. As a complement to the roofing and walling systems we provide accessories, such standard flashings, capping and clips, and manufacture to customer requirement for non-standard items.
We also engaged in the manufacture of high tensile galvanized Cpurlins, C-Z purlins, and DurodekTM metal floor decking system, for structural and composite concrete floor design requirements, respectively. We cater to engineer’s specifications and design requirements, and provide technical assistance in the design and calculation for application of our products.
All our products are manufactured to international standards, such as, ASTM, AS and BS. Our products are also tested and verified by independent third party test labs in accordance with required standards.
We offer a complete range of product materials, in terms of materials grade, colour, thickness and profile. Our materials are procured from local suppliers namely BlueScopeSteel (M) Sdn Bhd, Yong Kong Industries Bhd, FederalIron Works (M) Sdn Bhd (FIW) and CSC Steel Sdn Bhd Some of the materials are imported from in Japan and Taiwan.

7:16

TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap im...

TALKING EDGE: Slimming down Malaysia’s steel sector

The outlook for the steel industry looks grim with excess capacity exacerbated by cheap imports from China. MalaysiaSteelInstituteCEO Jarrod Lim tells Sulhi Azman that now is the best time for steel players to consolidate.

Security Door from YSE Industries Sdn Bhd

Website : http://securitydoor.com.my/
FB Pages : https://www.facebook.com/YSE-Security-Door-576742452489761/
The Security of homes and offices is major concern for everyone nowadays due to uncertainties, more importantly, no one brings safety attention more than we do here at YSE Industries Sdn Bhd. It is our primary concern and commitment, providing safety, security and peace of mind to homes and offices through our broad range of high quality manufactured security doors in Malaysia.

Malaysia Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

This video for Malaysia is one of our older productions, but we wanted to share it with you to get some feedback on how these older clips compare to the more recent travel guides we’ve shot. Below are some links to those recent videos. Feel free to compare with this clip and comment below to let us know which ones you prefer, and what else you’d love to see from Expedia on YouTube!
St. Petersburg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3ISUUO0CSo
Kyoto:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jd1wzlwtKJ0

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11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/...

11 Amazing Things To Do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Get more things to do in Kuala Lumpur, and travel tips: http://migrationology.com/2014/02/kuala-lumpur-travel-guide-food-lovers/
I'm Mark Wiens and thank you very much for watching this video about a few of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur, a city that just happens to be one of my favorite cities to visit in Southeast Asia. It's the largest and probably the most important and influential city in Malaysia and truly has some amazing sites to offer. Along with modern skyrise towers like the Petronas Towers, there are still lots of traditional historic buildings as well. The awesome mixture of cultures, the mix of traditional and modern, and very importantly, the outstanding cuisine is what makes Kuala Lumpur such a great city to explore!
1. On this list of top things to do in Kuala Lumpur I first stop by the most famous landmark of the the city: the Petronas Towers. These twin giant sky scrapers are huge, and they literally reach towards the heavens and touch the clouds. On the bottom of the Petronas Towers is a pretty fancy shopping mall while the tops of the towers are filled with offices. On the 41st and 42nd floor, there is a sky bridge which connects the two towers together and which is open for visitors. Years ago, it used to be free entrance but unfortunately now they have started to charge a rather steep 80 MalaysianRinggits per person.
2. After the visiting the Petronas towers, number two on the list is the historical district of old Kuala Lumpur. Visiting and walking around the area is one of the top things to do in Kuala Lumpur and you shouldn't miss the opportunity. From Merdeka Square to the old railroad station, you'll see some amazing architecture and buildings. Another must visit is the National Mosque, which is known as Masjid Negara. With a capacity of 15,000, this is the central and most visited mosque in the city.
3. The Menara KLTower, along with the Petronas Towers, is one of the dominating features of Kuala Lumpur's skyline. At 421 meters in height, it's one of the world's tallest communications towers. I was lucky enough to be invited to the annual BASE jumping event which was held at the KL Tower so I had a pass to go to the top for the incredible view and to see the event (http://migrationology.com/2012/10/jordan-kilgore-base-jump-kuala-lumpur/). The KL Tower also offer look out viewpoints and a number of restaurants where you can dine with an incredible view.
4. Number 4 is Little India which is better known as Brickfields. Kuala Lumpur is home to many Indian's many from the south of the country. Brickfields is a popular place to browse, shop for all sorts of Indian products and most importantly to eat at some seriously delicious Indian restaurants. If you're looking for good Indian food in Kuala Lumpur, check out this restaurant: http://migrationology.com/2012/11/south-indian-food-kuala-lumpur-vishalatchi/
5. Chinatown, located on Petaling Street, is one of the biggest Kuala Lumpur attractions. It's mostly known for it street shopping and restaurants. You can find all sorts of fake brand names and nearly everything imaginable.
6. Thean Hou Temple is one of the most impressive Daoist temples in Kuala Lumpur. It's free to visit and offers insights into the Hainanese community in the city and there are also great views of the city.
7. Central Market, is a top tourist shopping attraction in Kuala Lumpur. Though many of the products are rather touristy, there are some good things waiting to be found.
8. Within central Kuala Lumpur are the KL LakeGardens and BirdPark. It makes a great tropical escape to the bustling city life.
9. The Batu Caves, located just outside the central part of the city is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur. The caves and shrines are one of the most sacred Hindu sites outside of India.
10. Chow KitMarket is the central fresh wet market in the city. Everyday thousands of shoppers get their Malaysian food ingredients at this interesting market.
11. Malaysian food is the ultimate attraction to visiting Kuala Lumpur. With a great mixture of local Malay, Chinese, and Indian, there's no shortage of incredible dining that will leave you satisfied and hungry for more! For myself, eating is one of the best things to do in Kuala Lumpur!
Hope you enjoyed this list and hope you have a wonderful visit!
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Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala ...

Travel Guide to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur and Terengganu)

In this travel video travel guide to Malaysia, I travel to Malaysia's capital city, Kuala Lumpur, and to Terangganu, the country's second-largest city.
I start off my trip by exploring Kenyir Lake, located just west of Terangganu, which is actually the largest man-made lake in Southeast Asia (it's the size of Singapore). I head to the far end of the lake by speedboat to go trekking into the hilly jungle where I come across a school of hungry fish waiting for eager tourists like myself to provide them with a cheap snack. I then head back on the lake to explore the many islands that call this lake home.
Next, I head back onto the water -- this time onto the ocean -- to do a little squid jigging as part of the first annual TerengganuInternationalSquid Jigging Fest. Squid jigging, for those of you that don't know, is the act of fishing for squid by hand with a line and hook, something I have questionable skill doing.
Back onto dry land, I explore the market in Terangganu, one of the best places to find fresh seafood in the entire country, and try some of the region's favorite desserts and iced coffee.
For the second half of the video, I head east to the capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, where I -- what else? -- find some street food in the famous Chow Kit neighborhood, followed by a little more food in Kampung Baru, a sleeping Malay enclave flanked by the city's downtown tower.
I then take the monorail (!) to explore the Petronas Towers and the KL Tower, two of the city's most famous landmarks, followed by dinner in Jalan Alor, the city's famed outdoor street food district.
Finally, it's time for a little rest and relaxation back on the west coast of Malaysia at the island of Redang, one of the country's most beautiful tropical islands, where I get to experience what beach life is like in Malaysia.

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HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and dr...

HOW EXPENSIVE IS MALAYSIA? | Budget Travel Guide

How expensive is Malaysia? Today I will run through the cost of accommodation, food and drink, transportation and also activities to help you budget your trip to Malaysia!
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25 Things to do in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Travel Guide

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